Joel McHale

Show Summary

Adam recalls meeting Joel McHale back in the day, and predicting that he would become a major star. He and Joel then talk about the latest with the series Community, which Adam says he saw on a plane this weekend. He also complains about a terrible movie he was forced to watch while flying, and talks with Joel about their kids needing helmets for their misshapen heads.

Adam then talks with Joel about the history of The Soup, and Joel can’t believe he’s been on the show since 2004. The guys start talking about surgery, and Adam recalls the time he dislocated his shoulder while playing football. Joel also talks about his own football experiences, and how he got there after years of rowing on crew. As the show wraps up, the guys take a look at Adam’s GPA, and discuss whether or not you actually need a diploma to succeed.

Funny. Joel Mchale doesn’t stop by to the podcast at all when 97.1 went down. Now with his show “Community” on stand by, Joel happens to make a visit to the podcast. hmmmmm??? Does anybody else think this is strange. He can’t come by while he’s big to say what’s up. Only when his show get’s shit canned he makes a visit.

8km of optical fiber coiled in a calibration lab vs. 8km of optical fiber straight down the shaft to a neutrino detector. You would think the distance would be different considering the internal reflection (each bounce adds a mm or so). And cumulatively, maybe an 18m distance — the equivalent of 60ns?

Adam, You and Joel give great Pod! Joel, Community is hilarious, cant wait to see you in Seth’s film!
ACE, You mentioned dislocating your knee, and I remembered from a story you told from your radio show — the night you tore your knee-up, after your pick-up game, you didn’t HELP your knee by you and Donny lugging that diner-booth back from behind the Blah-Blah Cafe, and pushing it up the stairs! You compared the swelling-size to a casaba melon!
Get it on!
–Anthony

California only required 1 year of math during the seventies. I was never offered algebra and did’nt know what any of that funny writing was, when I graduated. Same thing with what a gpa means or taking the SAT’s.